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. >> when our children graduate and we tell them, go off to college, get an education, but do not come back here -- when you come back here, you come back here to visit, not to live. >> this feels like the kind of place that the civil rights movement passed by. there are still plenty of people here who think think it is perfectly acceptable for high school students to throw segregated celebrations. through the actions of a new generation utilizing social media, all that might be about to change. , the apathytudents they the countered along the way -- they encountered along the way is not an excuse. >> you can't make things better without that fuss. >> judging by ticket sales, they may just make a difference. rochelle, georgia. >> serbs from northern kosovo have rejected an agreement signed between serbia and kosovo intended to normalize relations. some described the agreement as an act of treason. the serbian prime minister, opening of the belgrade marathon, he was confronted by angry serbians not happy with the recent agreements. this man is asking the prime minister whether he sleeps
. >> when our children graduate and we tell them, go off to college, get an education, but do not come back here -- when you come back here, you come back here to visit, not to live. >> this feels like the kind of place that the civil rights movement passed by. there are still plenty of people here who think think it is perfectly acceptable for high school students to throw segregated celebrations. through the actions of a new generation utilizing social media, all that might be...
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their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city, burlingame and south san francisco began a ban on single use plastic bags. if you don't have your own rerusable -- reusable bags, stores will be charging 10 cents for paper bags. some are in favor. >> i think any time we can help the earth and recycle bags will benefit all of us, especially our kids. >> with the amount of bags that i was using, so -- it's just gonna be a habit change. >> grocery stores are still able to provide plastic bags for produce and pharmacies can still use small bags to hold prescription medications. >>> and seasonally hot weather around the bay area this afternoon. i do see
their selection is an educator with roots in the oakland school system. >> dr. gary yee who is an oakland native is a 40-year- plus educator here in the city of oakland. >> the board is expected to formally ai've yee's nomination at its next meeting on wednesday. he's expected to start july 1st. >>> today is earth day. you will no longer be asked paper or plastic at stores in a dozen peninsula cities. retailers in 12 san mateo cities including pacifica, redwood city,...
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. >> brian, you have spent, i believe, two decade, educating people about hate and extremism. at your web site at the center, you identify extremist web sites and not just... this type of extremism. it's very widespread and i bet the list has gotten longer over the years. what is the answer? that we can all get along and we don't have to have tragedies like this, based based on hate? >> you know, to engage in the thing that you are doing, i think, one of the things that is really worrisome is that on both sides of the political and ideological spectrum, people feel disjointed from community. when people opt out, particularly in large numbers that, creates a fertile breeding ground for treem extremism and violence. what we need to do is foster a relationship of people to society and these brothers -- they opted out. timothy mcveigh, he opted out -- >> not always. they accepted scholarship money for a prestigious high school in cambridge. they competed in athletic events with teammates, wrestling, the older brother. they had roommates and they had friended. in many respects, the
. >> brian, you have spent, i believe, two decade, educating people about hate and extremism. at your web site at the center, you identify extremist web sites and not just... this type of extremism. it's very widespread and i bet the list has gotten longer over the years. what is the answer? that we can all get along and we don't have to have tragedies like this, based based on hate? >> you know, to engage in the thing that you are doing, i think, one of the things that is really...
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about 20% of the national budget is earmarked for education. by bringing i.t. into the classroom, the government aims to nurture talented leaders for a 21st century information society. first the i.t.-based education project encourages students to improve their ability to gather information. the students learn how to find useful and accurate information from among the vast amount of data on the internet. next, they must analyze what they have found. the students interpret the information and reach their own conclusions. >> we have to use basic knowledge and then use the information given in the text and put them to the and give an answer. >> reporter: the cutting-edge technology also helps improve the student's ability to think. artificial intelligence has been used to bring newton back to life to answer various types of questions from students. the children turn to newton, the latest in artificial intelligence educational software for the answers to a variety of questions. for instance, when a student asks about gravity, newton replies with a question. it's de
about 20% of the national budget is earmarked for education. by bringing i.t. into the classroom, the government aims to nurture talented leaders for a 21st century information society. first the i.t.-based education project encourages students to improve their ability to gather information. the students learn how to find useful and accurate information from among the vast amount of data on the internet. next, they must analyze what they have found. the students interpret the information and...
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this news means a potential boost for education. much or all the extra revenue is expected to go to public schools and community colleges. >>> being governor doesn't make you immuned to crime. when jerry brown revealed his place was nearly robbed over the weekend. the governor's efforts to make the state a safer place. >> i understand the importance of public safety. >> governor brown found this out firsthand this weekend when crime hit him close to home. at his home in fact. speaking to crime victims at the rally on the capital steps, brown told them he, too, was a victim. >> just a few days ago, a gentleman was found on my balcony trying to break in. >> that's right, out of all the places, brown says a man tried to break into his fourth story loft. >> i live on top of pf changs on the fourth floor. >> he called 911 when he saw the man on the governor's balcony. they showed up and arrested the suspect on prowling charges. somehow he made it on to the roof before getting on to the balcony. there's in evidence the possible would be b
this news means a potential boost for education. much or all the extra revenue is expected to go to public schools and community colleges. >>> being governor doesn't make you immuned to crime. when jerry brown revealed his place was nearly robbed over the weekend. the governor's efforts to make the state a safer place. >> i understand the importance of public safety. >> governor brown found this out firsthand this weekend when crime hit him close to home. at his home in...
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at what level are they educated? we don't know. how many graduated from high school? we don't know. how many have a college degree? if you thought we don't know, you are right. how many have jobs? we don't know. how many have skill? what kind of skills? we still don't know. how many don't have jobs ? how many -- well how many make a living wage? how much do they make? we don't know. how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we don't know. what is the real cost of illegal immigration to the u.s.? the real cost? hohonest square, accounting? what is this answer. what are those illegal immigrants paying in taxes and providing in the way of services to others in this country, some are i imencely productive? what is the cost of the jobs they hold, is there no cost? is it true they only work in industries where americans don't top work. this that is find just give us an answer, do we as a nation make money? do we benefit? do we prosper because of illegal immigration. you hear everyone say we're a nation of immigrants, why
at what level are they educated? we don't know. how many graduated from high school? we don't know. how many have a college degree? if you thought we don't know, you are right. how many have jobs? we don't know. how many have skill? what kind of skills? we still don't know. how many don't have jobs ? how many -- well how many make a living wage? how much do they make? we don't know. how many pay taxes? we don't know. how many will pay taxes if they get jobs? how much will they pay in taxes? we...
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how did be that two young men who were educated here, seemed to have such a grudge against the united states that it would undertake this complex plot and carry it through while they were residents? all week, it has been such a traumatic week for boston. people were asking at the beginning, who did this? now there are two prime suspect -- suspects, but the question remains, why? >> laura trevelyan. thank you for reporting all week in boston for us. as we have been reporting, there were brothers. tamerlan tsarnaev attended a public high-school in cambridge massachusetts. a short time ago, i spoke to one of his classmates about what he was like. >> by the second class, he -- he would sit with me and a few other people in a group, pretty much. outside of class, i would not speak to him. the first class, he was kind of by himself. again, it was a very big high- school. 30 ks. it can be tough sometimes to come in as an upperclassman, not as a freshman, an older person from a differentoury, and into this huge school population. it is understandable if he had trouble making friends. >> but b
how did be that two young men who were educated here, seemed to have such a grudge against the united states that it would undertake this complex plot and carry it through while they were residents? all week, it has been such a traumatic week for boston. people were asking at the beginning, who did this? now there are two prime suspect -- suspects, but the question remains, why? >> laura trevelyan. thank you for reporting all week in boston for us. as we have been reporting, there were...
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. >> and the portal is so clear, to act on that rage or to build on it, to further educate it. >> alienation of young males is not a new phenomenon. they are alienated and sometimes violent. what you have on the internet in particular is a brightly lit pathway to an answer. >> exactly. >> not only an answer but a recipe for response. and so this is the question when you talk about what's going on in the muslim world and we have to remember the primary victims of jihadism are other muslims, muslims who don't agree with the more jihadist elements, and so we have to ask ourselves and muslims have to ask themselves, you know, what are we doing to provide counter programming even on the internet? and this is not something that the u.s. can fix or the west can fix. it has to come from within islam. >> let me get a break in here. i also want to talk about how we process this politically. what's going to happen in this town as a response to all of these mr. clean guys, they're like a clean team. did you see mr. clean disinfecting bath cleaner killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and d
. >> and the portal is so clear, to act on that rage or to build on it, to further educate it. >> alienation of young males is not a new phenomenon. they are alienated and sometimes violent. what you have on the internet in particular is a brightly lit pathway to an answer. >> exactly. >> not only an answer but a recipe for response. and so this is the question when you talk about what's going on in the muslim world and we have to remember the primary victims of jihadism...
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may come up with education policies, but in terms of getting down to the gun control issues and taking the guns away, they have said that it is not guns that did it this weekend, but something else, bombs, ieds, so it is not likely that congress will go back to gun control because of what we saw in boston. >> and the debate continues whether or not there is efficacy of whether passing gun control reform would prevent violence or mass shootings, because that is a thorny issue. >> the debate is always that you won't stop everybody from getting a gun who wants one, and to which the other side says if we stop one, then it is success. this debate is far from off, but like any big debate, it won't go far until you reach consensus. >> larry, thank you for the insight. appreciate it. >>> still ahead on "to dday in e bay" it is super hero strength, and what one woman is doing to impact the children impacted by the tragedy in boston. >>> and this morning, you can see the hills turning brown, because the temperatures are warming, and a long time since we have seen rain. we will let you know if an
may come up with education policies, but in terms of getting down to the gun control issues and taking the guns away, they have said that it is not guns that did it this weekend, but something else, bombs, ieds, so it is not likely that congress will go back to gun control because of what we saw in boston. >> and the debate continues whether or not there is efficacy of whether passing gun control reform would prevent violence or mass shootings, because that is a thorny issue. >> the...
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america, who gave these two young men everything, the best of education, the best of opportunities, the best community to live in, and now all of a sudden, they're blaming america for the behavior of two haters of america? we have to start reshaping attitudes in policies as well. the paramount issue must be the security of all americans and that begins with human intelligence. i've been in this business a long time. i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the same year he was going back and forth to, you know, chechnya. many are going to try to look at those links and what have you, but invariably, you're right, in a lot of the media coverage the
america, who gave these two young men everything, the best of education, the best of opportunities, the best community to live in, and now all of a sudden, they're blaming america for the behavior of two haters of america? we have to start reshaping attitudes in policies as well. the paramount issue must be the security of all americans and that begins with human intelligence. i've been in this business a long time. i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i...
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his travel history and education. the fbi was looking because an unnamed foreign government said they were having suspicions tamerian tsarnaev might have extremist ties. but the fbi found nothing. so they closed the case. then they apparently told this unnamed foreign government about the lackf extremist information that came in -- came up in their search. and they told this government that if they had any more concerns about thisan, tamerian tsarnaev, suspect number 1 or the man in the black hat, they should call bak, tell the fbi again. and the fbi would look again. but the foreign government, initially concerned 2 years ago about possible extremist ties never called back. >> very interesting information about one of the brothers. peter doocy, live in washington. peter, thank you. >> a member of the house committee on intelligence congressman adam shiv has been monitoring the situation, also a former federal prosecutor. so he understands how the investigation may unfold. what's the next step? he is live in his distr
his travel history and education. the fbi was looking because an unnamed foreign government said they were having suspicions tamerian tsarnaev might have extremist ties. but the fbi found nothing. so they closed the case. then they apparently told this unnamed foreign government about the lackf extremist information that came in -- came up in their search. and they told this government that if they had any more concerns about thisan, tamerian tsarnaev, suspect number 1 or the man in the black...
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. >>> the oakland board of education is looking close to home to find a new superintendent. gary yee is under consideration for the position of acting superintendent. the board is scheduled to vote on wednesday. yee began his career as an elementary school teacher. the current superintendent tony smith is resigning to move to chicago for family reasons. >>> the newest face of gun control legislation spoke out in san francisco today. ktvu's cara liu caught up with mark kelly the husband of shooting victim gabby giffords about his renewed support for gun control. >> reporter: after speaking about his final mission with space endeavor and his wife gabby giffords, mark kelly spoke to us about the gun control bill. families forever changed in newton also spoke today. >> my sister pushed the kids up against the wall out of the sight if you look into her class, my sister grabbed her keys to lock her door, and that's when he came in the room. my sister was not a coward. she protected her kids, at the same time protecting us. >> reporter: kelly say it is fight will continue. >> we ar
. >>> the oakland board of education is looking close to home to find a new superintendent. gary yee is under consideration for the position of acting superintendent. the board is scheduled to vote on wednesday. yee began his career as an elementary school teacher. the current superintendent tony smith is resigning to move to chicago for family reasons. >>> the newest face of gun control legislation spoke out in san francisco today. ktvu's cara liu caught up with mark kelly...
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some others fear equal education gains could be lost once international forces pull out of the country. u.s. investigators have started interrogating the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings even though he can't talk. dzhokhar tsarnaev injured his throat last friday following gunfights with police. u.s. media reports that tsarnaev is unable to speak to police are telling the 19-year-old to respond to their questions in writing. his 26-year-old brother tamerlan tsarnaev died in a standoff with law enforcement officers. their ethnic chechens from the north caucasus region of southern russia. investigators have revealed the suspects were heavily armed. an automatic weapon, two handguns and 250 rounds of ammunition. the brothers threw explosives at police during the standoff. authorities say the men may have been planning more attacks in other places. they say they will question dzhokhar tsarnaev to try to determine the motive for the marathon bombings which killed three people and wounded more than 170 others. they also want to know if the men had any accomplices. the boston
some others fear equal education gains could be lost once international forces pull out of the country. u.s. investigators have started interrogating the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings even though he can't talk. dzhokhar tsarnaev injured his throat last friday following gunfights with police. u.s. media reports that tsarnaev is unable to speak to police are telling the 19-year-old to respond to their questions in writing. his 26-year-old brother tamerlan tsarnaev died in a...
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equal to 1.5 percent of their salary and they make up to $103,000 a year depending on experience and education. a similar agreement was hammered out with 520 classified union school employees who earn an hourly rage. district officials take a final vote on the agreements may 7 if both unions ratify the pact. >> doctors wanting teens to stay away from a dangerous stunt called the cinnamon challenge calling for swallowing a without wat doctors say swallowing a lot of cinnamon can lead to breathing trouble and even collapsed lungs. 30 teens needed medical attention last year from this crazy stunt. >> still ahead, lots of questions this morning for the surviving brother in the boston marathon bombings. the challenge investigators face in communicating with him and how boston will mark the tragic attack a week ago today. >> plus, cutbacks to airport across the nation and local passengers could feel the impact. advocas town out for a giant pot party in san francisco, the big they left behind and what it >> from the kgo broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> happy monday! i am not sure those two word
equal to 1.5 percent of their salary and they make up to $103,000 a year depending on experience and education. a similar agreement was hammered out with 520 classified union school employees who earn an hourly rage. district officials take a final vote on the agreements may 7 if both unions ratify the pact. >> doctors wanting teens to stay away from a dangerous stunt called the cinnamon challenge calling for swallowing a without wat doctors say swallowing a lot of cinnamon can lead to...
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and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be recruited incrementally, often, with different mind control techniques such as behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. systematically, step by step, nobody says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people. but people do fall in love with people. family members and friends don't know what to do without the loved one. >> the thing i haven't been able to get my mind around is how the younger brother, 19 years oold, goes to school, goes to the gym, goes to parties and is in his dorm. he's even there thursday when the video comes out as if nothing had happened. how is that possible? he had just killed people. >> it's very, very understandable, if you understand the paradigm of dissoes yative disorder. if he was instructed by his brother to go back to school and act normally, then he's going to go back to school to act normally. completely stereotypical behavior, in my opinion. >> still, "out front," the destructive force of a pressure cooker bomb and wh
and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be recruited incrementally, often, with different mind control techniques such as behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. systematically, step by step, nobody says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people. but people do fall in love with people. family members and friends don't know what to do without the loved one. >> the thing i haven't been able to...
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call it a victory, keep going. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. >> right. >> part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get right with the fact that you live in a society that protects freedoms to the point it makes us more vulnerable in some ways, and some things you just cannot prevent. >> look, i go back to this central point, how many people have died in terror attacks in the last 12 years in america, 9/11 was nominalist. in its size. and we've had many attempts -- most of the attempts fail. most of the terrorists are bad at terrorism and even when they succeed the casualty count is fairly minimal. i'm not downplaying the tragedy of boston. but, really, more to use the off-sided statistic, more children die in backyard sw swimming pool accidents, than die in terrorism and so, yes, there's a certain point we have to simply turn the tv off, god forbid, but at a certain point you have to go back to your regular programming and not become o
call it a victory, keep going. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. >> right. >> part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get right with the fact that you live in a society that protects freedoms to the point it makes us more vulnerable in some ways, and some things you just cannot prevent. >> look, i go back to this...
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associated with promotion of radical activity, association with other persons of interest, travel and education plans and history. they interviewed family members. the fbi didn't find any terrorism activity and those results were provided to russia in summer of 2011. i think a lot of people are curious in learning that he was on the fbi's radar and then apparently just dropped off the fbi's radar. the fbi right now i'm sure is gathering information on this to find out more. put this in context for us. >> well, i wouldn't say that they just dropped off his radar, but i would think that during the course of this that someone had to -- the fbi had to obtain some information from someplace or another that caused them to look into this individual, no matter who that individual may have been, and i would suspect that they did a very detailed investigation on what they knew and were able to gather based on the request that might have been made to them about this particular individual, and in doing so they did not come up with any information that they thought was harmful in some way and therefore appa
associated with promotion of radical activity, association with other persons of interest, travel and education plans and history. they interviewed family members. the fbi didn't find any terrorism activity and those results were provided to russia in summer of 2011. i think a lot of people are curious in learning that he was on the fbi's radar and then apparently just dropped off the fbi's radar. the fbi right now i'm sure is gathering information on this to find out more. put this in context...
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to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible insight and this being because i feel like -- i don't want to make assumptions, but i feel like he was the follower in the situation, and he came out alive because he was scared. that's my assumption. i am not speaking for everybody. we needed him to come alive because we needed answers. >> a follower, suspected killer and terrorists. tell me about his older brother, how you knew him? >> i knew him as a high school friend. his sister, bella, was friends with my wife. and he was protective of little sister and he would always
to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible...
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radicalization often happens among well-educated people who have jobs and families. but it often started in teenage years when people are looking for a cause and they're frustrated with some part of their lives. martin? >> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is beginning to come toward an end. >> reporter: well, certainly the weather is changing, martin. it's been a cloudy and windy day, sunny at times. relatively mild, though. now the weather is starting to change. we have been here for many, many hours. the authorities have been here for well on 15 hours. and saw the sun rise this morning and it looks like they might be here to see the sun set. they probably will be here to see the sun set. they've been knocking on doors all day long. at 12:30 when the last news conference happened, they said they were well over 6 60% to 70 done combing this
radicalization often happens among well-educated people who have jobs and families. but it often started in teenage years when people are looking for a cause and they're frustrated with some part of their lives. martin? >> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is...
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here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's what boston strong is all about. haslett-davis is one woman who truly represents that phrase. she's a dancer. she lost her foot and part of the her lower leg in the bombing. thankfully her husband was not injured as severely. i went to their hospital room to talk to them. >> i was -- i woke up and my parents were there and i hugged them and kissed them and i said mom, can you help me? i feel like my foot is falling asleep because it feels like my ankle is falling off the pillow. i realize now that was phantom pain. she looked at me scene said adrianne you don't have a foot. your foot is gone. it was really hard to
here is a person just with a little bit of education, internet, books, magazines, he was able to actually create a more sophisticated device than these were. >> that's fast nating. at least a dozen people lost limbs in the boston bombing. up next, we're going to talk about the uphill battle they face. we're going to talk to a man who lost both his legs and dedicates his life to helping fellow amputees. >>> you probably heard the expression boston strong in the last week. that's...
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deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord, oakland at 50. san jose 49 degrees and out the door, looking at mostly sunny skies today. 90 minutes, a number near 60 degrees right around the bay, and the satellite and radar showing us that we have all of the high clouds moving up in the pacific northwest and the queen charlotte up there in british columbia. for us, we're looking at clear skies and there's not a drop of rain in site, so i don't know what that means for may flowers. we will today warm to the mid- 80s inland, not a bad beach day with temperatures along the shoreline in some places in the 70s. 72 at half-moon bay. 84 degrees at redwood city. 85 a degrees
deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm up. 49 degrees at concord,...
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but opponents say it would create a two-tier educational system where richer students could could into more classes. it now moves to the assembly appropriations committee. >> a woman accused of kicking a toddler at the golden gate park will be in court tomorrow. she was arrested last month after she allegedly kicked the child in the chest and threatened other children and parents at the playground. the 1-year-old girl suffered bumps and bruises. she pleaded not guilty to five counts, including felony assault. >> it has been a violent two weeks in richmond with investigators investigates five homicides. we talk to a pastor who is trying to help the community while dealing with tragedy in his own family. >> i pray for your protection on this area right now. >> reporter: over the years, richmond pastor raymond has had to bury a lot of friends from his own neighborhood. but recently the gun violence literally hit home. he is looking around and wondering. >> any one of these young men shot up my grandmother's house and shot my brother who wasn't the intended victim. it's a little saddening.
but opponents say it would create a two-tier educational system where richer students could could into more classes. it now moves to the assembly appropriations committee. >> a woman accused of kicking a toddler at the golden gate park will be in court tomorrow. she was arrested last month after she allegedly kicked the child in the chest and threatened other children and parents at the playground. the 1-year-old girl suffered bumps and bruises. she pleaded not guilty to five counts,...
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they are planning to appeal the school with the state board of education, they are take they will close the school down at the end of the school year. >>> president barack obama wanted to honor a school finalist at a school in oakland. later she will be joining other teachers from around the country at the white house. fellow teachers love the way she transforms her classroom into a community grounded with mutual respect and high expectations. >> working on a project, that is wonderful for people to meet, 5:08 what are you covering traffic wise? >> nothing. >> well that is good >> so far anyway. this is a look at some of the pictures and again we are not expecting it to stay this way but if you want to get to work right now is the time to go and then it start getting busy on this are could door. you will have to run out right now but right now it is light getting into san francisco. this commute usually gets started later so sit back have a couple of coffee and listen to steve's forecast. >> it is 55 in san francisco and 54 in oakland. >> that is a big difference. >> yes, there is as mu
they are planning to appeal the school with the state board of education, they are take they will close the school down at the end of the school year. >>> president barack obama wanted to honor a school finalist at a school in oakland. later she will be joining other teachers from around the country at the white house. fellow teachers love the way she transforms her classroom into a community grounded with mutual respect and high expectations. >> working on a project, that is...
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if i stole money request don't you put me in jail and not destroys the kid education. >>reporter: alameda county district attorneys of the would be the one charging him but i contacted them late this afternoon and they assured me no charges have been filed. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >> this had to be tough to steal. massive plaque honoring barry bond at giants ballpark mission. used to sit just before the seat in lower right field. residue from the glue that held up the plaque is in place on the wall there you see it. stadium officials not sure where it went or when it was taken. they plan to review security video to find out exactly what happened to it. couldn't have been a one person job. just seems too big. we'll see. >> spencer is off. sandhya is here. noticeably carol out there. >> yes. especially near the coast dan where 10 degree drop in the temperatures this afternoon and with the breeze going, feels even cooler outside right now. >> show you live doppler 7hd and talk about the cool down continuing for your wechltdz you see the fog. it's up and down the enti
if i stole money request don't you put me in jail and not destroys the kid education. >>reporter: alameda county district attorneys of the would be the one charging him but i contacted them late this afternoon and they assured me no charges have been filed. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >> this had to be tough to steal. massive plaque honoring barry bond at giants ballpark mission. used to sit just before the seat in lower right field. residue from the glue that held up the plaque is...
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kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living under in this country today if our gun laws followed the original intent of the authors of the second amendment. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ >>> we have so much to catch up on, inc
kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living...
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." >>> washington state educator who runs a robotics competition has been named teacher of the year. he was honored at the white house for his efforts to improve science enrollment at his high school. president obama said he had a soft spot in his heart for teachers, given his mother and sister were both in the profession. >>> and now, time for the weather from across the nation. it's going to be a rainy day in pittsburgh, buffalo and atlanta. thunderstorms are a threat along the gulf coast. snowshowers are possible in the upper midwest. denver gets some well-deserved sunny skies. >> temperatures in the midwest about 15 degrees colder than usual. the northeast will warm up to the 70s today. pleasant and warm in the pacific northwest, with portland hitting almost 80 degrees. >>> coming up, the best and worst jobs of the year. >>> plus, the hoax that crashed the stock market. what we learned from yesterday's instant 143-point drop. >>> and on a train platform, a police officer to the rescue. we'll be right back. >>> a computer hack on twitter reveals how fragile wall street can be. the
." >>> washington state educator who runs a robotics competition has been named teacher of the year. he was honored at the white house for his efforts to improve science enrollment at his high school. president obama said he had a soft spot in his heart for teachers, given his mother and sister were both in the profession. >>> and now, time for the weather from across the nation. it's going to be a rainy day in pittsburgh, buffalo and atlanta. thunderstorms are a threat...
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before, it was amazing sports or educational institutions, but now just that feeling of community. i think the northeast can get rep for cold and chilly. that feeling of heart and reaching out and we're in this together. i think everyone near and far in this area, you are hit in some way in a two or three degree separation. to reach out love, i think that's what that strength means. i am amazed at the financial generosity. >> $20 million because of the one fund boston. $20 million. it is the generosity from people here in boston. their their lifetimes are totally changed. just walk with me here. i'm going to speak quieter because they're writing and reflecting. this is in green here. i wouldn't change my hometown for anything in the world. boston is my home and it will always be strong against adversity. boston strong. people here are writing their messages, leaving their mark. normal is not the right word to use here, even though boylston is back open and the stores are opening their doors. it is the beginning of the healing and it is the beginning of the moving forward. anderson.
before, it was amazing sports or educational institutions, but now just that feeling of community. i think the northeast can get rep for cold and chilly. that feeling of heart and reaching out and we're in this together. i think everyone near and far in this area, you are hit in some way in a two or three degree separation. to reach out love, i think that's what that strength means. i am amazed at the financial generosity. >> $20 million because of the one fund boston. $20 million. it is...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot
the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of...
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suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an agency that exists to deliver information throughout the world, to law enforcement agencies, so that lessons learned, best practices can be shared. this is consistent with what they would do in any case. it seems sort of, you know, something that is abnormal, it's actually quite normal in a big incident like this, where in fact the world is watching. this was an attack in an urban area during a sporting event. every city, every country in the world has similar situations, and here's what boston, here's what the fbi has learned about it so far. >> good perspective, july yet. thanks so much. we have new information com
suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an...
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so when you -- the president of the united states talks about how they were educated here and lived here, which they did. one of them grew up here, and one of them didn't. is that significant? >> not necessarily. i mean, it is possible that either or -- actually neither of them had gone overseas at one point even while they were here for training. we you is that with faisal shahzad and arazi. they had gone for training. when they came here is less the issue than did they go back at some point, did they keep in contact with anybody in any other locations. >> all right. seth jones and colonel cedric leighton, we very much appreciate you taking the time to be with us tonight. we're just starting to ask some questions that are going to become so crucial and important in the coming hours, days, weeks, and month as this continues, this case continues. i want to share with you a statement that we just have from the amendment of martin richard, the 8-year-old boy who passed away this week. i want to read it in its entirety. we'll take a break, and i'll do that. i'll come back with that in a mome
so when you -- the president of the united states talks about how they were educated here and lived here, which they did. one of them grew up here, and one of them didn't. is that significant? >> not necessarily. i mean, it is possible that either or -- actually neither of them had gone overseas at one point even while they were here for training. we you is that with faisal shahzad and arazi. they had gone for training. when they came here is less the issue than did they go back at some...
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. >> vicki supports the federal ban on horse slaughter and works youth groups to provide educational programs and a summer camp to teach the next generations the issues of caring. >> for the horses we save, there are hundreds others going to slaughter. they're not disposable. they're living beings that have a lot to teach us. >> for provider a safe haven for horses today and working for a future where they all have greener pastures, this week's jefferson award goes to vicki simms whitney. >> vicki has a waiting list of horses that need a safe place to live. if you'd like to help or volunteer, you can go to our website at kpix.com, click the connect button then jefferson awards. >>> back to our good news story, the weather. >> they warm up today and even more on sunday and monday. it's just a trend. if you want something diverting to do this weekend, here's an idea, there's the cherry blossom festival in japan town this weekend and next weekend. the forecast high there of about 65 degrees. that looks like a whole lot of fun if you want to come up to the city. should be a nice outing.
. >> vicki supports the federal ban on horse slaughter and works youth groups to provide educational programs and a summer camp to teach the next generations the issues of caring. >> for the horses we save, there are hundreds others going to slaughter. they're not disposable. they're living beings that have a lot to teach us. >> for provider a safe haven for horses today and working for a future where they all have greener pastures, this week's jefferson award goes to vicki...
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a long time volunteer says recent environmental education efforts seem to be helping their cause. >> this year for the first time we have seen considerably less we're having to pick up. it seems like it's actually work. >> last year volunteers picked up 16,000 pounds of trash in the weeks before-and-after earth day. this year earth day is on monday. >>> as you heard mark said it's going to be really nice weather. so everybody get outside for that. >>> coming up next the nba playoffs tip off. >> warriors take on the nuggets in a nail-biter. sportswrap is next . >>> good evening everyone and welcome to this saturday night edition ever sports yap a warrior team in patrols happens oh, twice every 19 years. in game 16 their series in denver the nuggets had that little something extra at the fin. some would say as steph curry goes so go the warees, david lee with the slam and warriors up 9 late in theself. the nuggets narrowed the gap before halftime. mcgee with a big time jam or
a long time volunteer says recent environmental education efforts seem to be helping their cause. >> this year for the first time we have seen considerably less we're having to pick up. it seems like it's actually work. >> last year volunteers picked up 16,000 pounds of trash in the weeks before-and-after earth day. this year earth day is on monday. >>> as you heard mark said it's going to be really nice weather. so everybody get outside for that. >>> coming up...
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rick goccle, who a friend called one of the most educated back country guides in the world and joe timlin, who is quoted as saying snowboarding was his life. they were all well equipped with proper safety gear. >> just because you have all the rescue equipment, it doesn't prevent the avalanches. >> reporter: this helmet video of a skier caught in an avalanche shows the horror of being trapped under a mountain of snow. he was able to create an air pocket and a quick response from friends saved his life. saturday's avalanche was the deadliest in colorado in more than 50 years. this season nationwide 24 people have died in avalanches. 11 in colorado. heavy spring snow, more than three feet in less than two weeks, has caused volatile conditions. >> if you go to the wrong place, the outcome is tragic. >> reporter: a somber call for caution as the ski and snowboard community mourns for five of their own. leanne gregg, nbc news, loveland pass, colorado. >>> in china, rescuers are still trying to save people who may have been trapped in the country's worst earthquake in three years. officials say
rick goccle, who a friend called one of the most educated back country guides in the world and joe timlin, who is quoted as saying snowboarding was his life. they were all well equipped with proper safety gear. >> just because you have all the rescue equipment, it doesn't prevent the avalanches. >> reporter: this helmet video of a skier caught in an avalanche shows the horror of being trapped under a mountain of snow. he was able to create an air pocket and a quick response from...
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this is about more than an education. it's a battle in america. stay tuned. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. pre-owned sales event try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >> two facebook pages promoting a gun give away has been shut down. the man running the ar 15 assault rifle contest is outraged. the owner of the tact kel firearms is trying to raise awareness about second amendment rights. those accused of being part of a plot f
this is about more than an education. it's a battle in america. stay tuned. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. pre-owned sales event try running four.ning...
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the elementary school teacher started his public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small tuscan town. in italy waste is routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunch room. it sparked a national movement. this video was provided by the goldman prize. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to share with my colleagues. >> thanks to the grass roots campaign led by him, 40 incinerators have been scrapped or shut down and more than 3 million residents have joined in his recycling crusade. nora was also impressed with the operation. she organized colombian waste pickers in bogata. despite blatent discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but she organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got recyclers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of w
the elementary school teacher started his public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small tuscan town. in italy waste is routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunch room. it sparked a national movement. this video was provided by the goldman prize. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good...
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got a great education here. but when he testified a few days ago in the senate he said six days ago before that there was a bombing in yemen. he was under the drone. he said i couldn't believe it. he said, i'm a friend of america. don't do the drone strike but the people operating the drone couldn't hear him. he even wondered if there is a friend of mine that is operating that from when i studied in americans. >> i friendships and values experiences i described to the villagers helped them understand the america that i know and that i love. now however when they think of america they think of the terror they feel from the drones that hover over their heads ready to file missiles at any time. what violent militants had previously failed to achieve one drone strike accomplished in an instant. >> cenk: do you understand that? al-qaeda couldn't get people on their side so all the difference things they did including the bombing. but when we do a drone strike and we kill the wrong people in yemen, that entire village
got a great education here. but when he testified a few days ago in the senate he said six days ago before that there was a bombing in yemen. he was under the drone. he said i couldn't believe it. he said, i'm a friend of america. don't do the drone strike but the people operating the drone couldn't hear him. he even wondered if there is a friend of mine that is operating that from when i studied in americans. >> i friendships and values experiences i described to the villagers helped...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. seagulls, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot of methane, and met
the board of education will hold a public hearing on both agreements this tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on churchill avenue. a final vote will be may 7th. >>> well, no two ways about it, garbage is dirty. but at the biggest landfill in northern california, that garbage is helping to produce something extraordinary clean. we are talking about the ultima landfill near livermore. jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of...
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. >> bill: i'm speculating now but it's educated speculation. it will be interesting to see if dr. wolf treats this guy. but they do obviously want to keep him alive because we really for the family's sake need the answers and how this whole thing evolved and if geraldo is right, that this is the wave of the future, these fanatics coming here and killing at this level, you know, it's a chilling thing. they see this in israel all the time. you know, this is how israelis live. ened and the united states certainly don't want to get into that shepard, you are going to be hanging for the entire evening, right? and the information in boston is going to flow through you. because i want to set up the rest of the schedule for the viewers of fox news. we're going to be on this story probably all night. and into tomorrow morning. shepard is a point man out in boston. it's all going to go through you, right? >> shepard: we're waiting now, bill, to hear from authorities. i think it's important, especially on a night like this for us not to get ahead of ourselves on this matter. we do not know w
. >> bill: i'm speculating now but it's educated speculation. it will be interesting to see if dr. wolf treats this guy. but they do obviously want to keep him alive because we really for the family's sake need the answers and how this whole thing evolved and if geraldo is right, that this is the wave of the future, these fanatics coming here and killing at this level, you know, it's a chilling thing. they see this in israel all the time. you know, this is how israelis live. ened and the...
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kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torrent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living under in this country today if our gun laws followed the original intent of the authors of the second amendment. we're in san francisco. google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it?
kind of disturbing to say the least to watch this video in the wake of the massacre of children and educators at sandy hook elementary school and after the torrent of gunfire on massachusetts police officers last week. if you choose to watch this, watch it through to the end. it shifts from disturbing to enlightening. and even kind of funny. here it is. >> excuse me, hey, hey. >> if you want to add those in. [ gunshot ] >> that is the kind of massacre threat we would be living...
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the elementary school teacher started his public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small tuscan town. in italy it's routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunch room. it sparked a national movement. this video was provided by the goldman prize. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to share with my colleagues. >> thanks to the grass roots campaign led by him, 40 incinerators have been scrapped or shut down and more than 3 million residents have joined in his recycling crusade. nora was also impressed with the operation. he organized colombian waste pickers in bogata. despite blatent discrimination, health hazards and poor wages, the pickers provided a much-needed service to the city. but he organized the waste pickers into unions and made recycling a legitimate part of urban waste management. she also got recyclers on board, inspiring a national movement that keeps tons of waste o
the elementary school teacher started his public education campaign about the dangers of incinerators in his small tuscan town. in italy it's routinely burned, creating greenhouse gases. he taught his students to recycle paper and replace plastic water bottles and plastic utensils in the lunch room. it sparked a national movement. this video was provided by the goldman prize. he was impressed with what he saw in san francisco. >> i can't wait when i come back, i'll have some good ideas to...
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>> it's really, renter beware and renter get educated. this is starting to happen all around the country. >> reporter: when you rent elsewhere, make sure you understand what the toll rules are there. >>> we are getting a detailed look at various big ticket expenses for the 49ers stadium under construction in santa clara. they include $25 million for an electrical system to let 12,000 fans simultaneously charge their cell phones. some of the mundane costs include $63 million for the installation of 16,000 lights, 5500 alarms and 2200 toilets and sinks. the $1.2 billion stadium will seat 68,000 fans. it is scheduled to open in time for the 2014 season. >>> outside agencies could play a key role in the design and construction of the twin tunnel plan for the sacramento-san joaquin delta. the department of water resources has been in talks with regional water managers to create a joint agency for the project. the main goal of that $14 billion project is to divert more water to southern california for drinking and agriculture. farmers are fierc
>> it's really, renter beware and renter get educated. this is starting to happen all around the country. >> reporter: when you rent elsewhere, make sure you understand what the toll rules are there. >>> we are getting a detailed look at various big ticket expenses for the 49ers stadium under construction in santa clara. they include $25 million for an electrical system to let 12,000 fans simultaneously charge their cell phones. some of the mundane costs include $63 million...
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her professor says she had big dreams to take her american education back to china and become a businesswoman. we will remember her as well. and of course we're remembering 8-year-old martin richard who died a week ago today in the bombings. the third grader lived in the dorchester section of boston. he was standing near the finish line with his mom and sister when the bombs went off. both his mom and sister were badly wounded. martin will forever be remembered in this picture holding up a posterboard that says no more hurting people, peace. martin richard, 8 years old. and m.i.t. police officer sean collier the fourth victim not to be forgotten in this tragedy. he was just 26 years old ambushed in his police car shot multiple times on campus. collier born to be a police officer because of his protective nature. coincidentally he volunteered at the gym where one of the suspects actually trained as a boxer. for more on how you can help the families, the victims of last monday's attack in boston, go to cnn.com/impact. there's a lot of information there on a lot of different organization. this p
her professor says she had big dreams to take her american education back to china and become a businesswoman. we will remember her as well. and of course we're remembering 8-year-old martin richard who died a week ago today in the bombings. the third grader lived in the dorchester section of boston. he was standing near the finish line with his mom and sister when the bombs went off. both his mom and sister were badly wounded. martin will forever be remembered in this picture holding up a...
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waltham is a education hub in the boston area. in september 2011, so about a year and a half ago, waltham was the site of a really grisly murder. it was a triple murder that took place in a quiet residential neighborhood on a dead-end street. >> sources tell news center 5 the victims, men all in their late 20s or early 30s were stabbed to death with a knife or possibly an ice pick, and drugs were involved. the triple homicide is a major shock in this quiet neighborhood, home to many families. investigators worked through the night, collecting evidence. they towed away this mercedes, which may hold some answers to this murder mystery. >> they went to the second floor and saw a very graphic crime scene. there were three dead bodies in the apartment. it does look like the assailants and the decedents did know each other. >> so quiet neighborhood in the boston area, three men dead, no immediate suspects, but investigators believe that the killer or killers knew the victims. again, this was september 2011. a year and a half later now,
waltham is a education hub in the boston area. in september 2011, so about a year and a half ago, waltham was the site of a really grisly murder. it was a triple murder that took place in a quiet residential neighborhood on a dead-end street. >> sources tell news center 5 the victims, men all in their late 20s or early 30s were stabbed to death with a knife or possibly an ice pick, and drugs were involved. the triple homicide is a major shock in this quiet neighborhood, home to many...